Field Level Media
Mar 5, 2022
Cameron Johnson capped the best game of his career by hitting a long 3-pointer as time expired Friday night to complete Phoenix's 14-point, fourth-quarter comeback as the host Suns edged the New York Knicks 115-114.
The Knicks, who lost their seventh straight, appeared on the verge of upsetting the NBA-leading Suns when Mitchell Robinson put back an RJ Barrett miss with 15.6 seconds left, and Cameron Payne missed a layup on the other end.
New York's Alec Burks was fouled with 7.1 seconds remaining, and he hit the first free throw but missed badly on the second. Mikal Bridges grabbed the rebound and dished to Payne, who passed back to Johnson. He capped his career-high, 38-point night when his 31-foot bank shot went in, setting off pandemonium.
Johnson had 21 points in the fourth quarter, and he finished with 14 more points than his previous career high. He also was at the center of a near-brawl in the third quarter that resulted in the ejection of Knicks star Julius Randle.
Johnson shoved Randle after Evan Fournier's 3-pointer gave the Knicks their largest lead to that point at 86-76. Randle responded by bumping Johnson as officials and players from both teams intervened. The Knicks power forward, who had 25 points and seven rebounds, then shoved aside an official and pushed Johnson.
Payne finished with 17 points and a career-high 16 assists, while Bridges (20 points), Jae Crowder (14 points) and Aaron Holiday (10 points) all scored in double figures as the Suns. Phoenix continued to play without Chris Paul (broken thumb) and Devon Booker (COVID protocol) in winning its second straight following a two-game losing streak.
Robinson had 17 points and 15 rebounds for the Knicks, while RJ Barrett had 20 points. Fournier and Alec Burks had 16 points apiece, while Immanuel Quickley added 13 points off the bench.
Neither team led by more than six until the Knicks mounted a 30-15 run spanning the third and fourth quarters to take a 95-81 lead.
Johnson and Payne combined for nine straight points to open a 23-9 run that ended with Johnson hitting a contested 3-pointer to tie the score at 104-104 with 3:13 left.
The Knicks took two more five-point leads before Crowder scored four straight points to give the Suns a 112-111 lead and set up the wild final 30 seconds.
--Field Level Media